Reversible Door Bow – Double the Style, Double the Fun

We’ll guide you step-by-step through cutting, piecing, and constructing your bow, including tips for achieving crisp loops, sturdy tails, and a polished finish. You will learn how to use grid interfacing to make a perfect patchwork pattern. You’ll also learn how to incorporate interfacing or stabilizers for structure and how to attach your bow securely to a wreath, door hanger, or directly to your door.
Choose coordinating fabrics to match your style—think festive holiday prints on one side and a classic neutral or seasonal print on the other. When you're finished, you’ll have a versatile décor piece you can switch out in seconds!
Skill Level: Beginner to Confident Beginner
Techniques Covered:
Basic cutting and piecing
Turning and pressing for clean edges
Creating structured bow loops and tails
Using an interfacing/stabilizer for the shape
Assembly and attachment methods
What You’ll Learn:
How to construct a reversible bow with a patchwork design
Tips for making full, balanced loops
Ways to customize size and proportions
Finishing techniques for a professional look
Finished Size: Approx. 18”–24” wide (size can be adjusted)
Perfect For:
Front doors & entryways
Wreath accents
Holiday decorating
Handmade gifts
Let your creativity shine and walk away with a show-stopping bow that’s as versatile as it is eye-catching!
Supply List:
The Big Giant Quilted Bow Pattern (Available at Quilters Bliss)
Fabric
Side A: 1 total yard (can be multiple fabrics), cut into 75 × 4" squares
Side B: 1 total yard (can be multiple fabrics), cut into 75 × 4" squares
Batting - 2yards or medium/large bag (full size) or Poly-Fil extra-loft quilt batting
Coordinating thread
Fabric scissors or rotary cutter
Sewing Machine in Good Working order with Power Cord and Foot Pedal
Pins or clips
Fabric marker
Rubberband or zip tie
Velcro
Fabric tube turning tool (optional)
Walking foot (recommended)
Iron and wool pressing mat
Seam ripper (just in case)
Spray starch or pressing spray (for crisp finish)
| Skill Level: | Beginner |
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| Instructor: | Amy Pressly |
| Instructor Bio: | Hello, my name is Amy, and I have been a crafter all my life. I grew up in a family of quilters and remember fondly my grandmother and her sisters hand quilting. I started quilting about nine years ago when my daughter was expecting our first grandchild. After one quilt, I was hooked. I am a retired educator who taught secondary mathematics for eight years and school administration for 26 years. I retired in 2022 so I could have more time to craft and spend time with my family. I love being able to use my teaching skills to help people learn to quilt. I can’t wait to get you hooked, too! |
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